Talis and Trident Reach One of the First Cross-Border Energy Accords
after Trudeau and Trump Meeting

March 07, 2017 09:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time

HOUSTON--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--In one of the first cross-border agreements in the energy and
environment field following the initial face-to-face meeting between
Canadian PM Trudeau and U.S. President Trump, Talis Engineering Inc.
(Calgary) and Trident Risk Management, LLC™ (Houston) today announced
the signing of a joint venture agreement between the companies. The
agreement provides for Talis and Trident to jointly undertake
Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) projects
globally in a diverse portfolio of industries.

Talis Engineering Inc. is well established to provide EPCM services to
clients in oil and gas, renewable and conventional power generation,
water and wastewater as well as infrastructure. The company’s highly
experienced team and unique operation strategy allow for eliminating
overhead costs, maintaining high-quality services and delivering cost
and schedule certainty on projects. Our innovative ideas and execution
methods can provide clients with substantial added value on EPCM
services. Beginning from conceptual studies and project scope
definition, we can achieve, under project schedule constraints, the
comprehensive, detailed engineering and design of new facilities and
brownfield modifications and expansions as well as all required utility
systems, off-sites and infrastructure.

Our team covers project, program and construction management,
procurement, process, civil/structural/architectural, mechanical, piping
and pipeline, electrical, instrumentation and control disciplines.

Trident Risk Management has a proven record for safe, successful
execution of Oil & Gas field development projects, terminals, and gas
monetization projects. The firm’s consultants have represented Owners
and Operators during the fabrication and construction phases, and have
led facility pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up activities,
as well as hazard identification and assessments and formulation of risk
reduction action plans. Over recent years, Trident’s Process Safety
specialists and loss prevention engineers have supported clients on
offshore floating production systems and subsea tiebacks, central oil
processing facilities in U.S. shale plays, a liquefaction expansion
project for LNG export, crude oil refineries, and midstream pipeline,
gas processing, gas conditioning and condensate stabilization units in
the Permian Basin, South Texas, and Midcontinent and Northeast U.S.